Jim Yang wrote:
Steven,

This is a known problem in Mac OS X. We're still figuring out the cause. Alex can you confirm this ?

Yeah I'll give it a try as soon as I can pry my mac from my wifes hands :).

Alex


Jim

On Apr 28, 2006, at 10:20 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I've installed RC1 on my desktop OS X 10.4 system. I've got the firewall turned off. It installed easily, and I can see it listening for connections (on port 10389). However, all attempts to connect to it result in the connection being closed immediately.... (eg when I'm using a tool such as ldapbrowser)

Here's a sample from the console:

stc:/Users/stc root# lsof -n -i -P
COMMAND     PID  USER   FD   TYPE     DEVICE SIZE/OFF   NODE NAME

apacheds 12847 root 7u IPv6 0x02f1d658 0t0 TCP [::1]:59836->[::1]:59835 (TIME_WAIT) apacheds 12847 root 54u IPv6 0x02f1d490 0t0 TCP *:10389 (LISTEN) apacheds 12847 root 55u IPv6 0x02f1d820 0t0 TCP [::127.0.0.1]:30003 (LISTEN)

stc:/Users/stc root# cd /Users/stc/Progs/ApacheDS/apacheds-1.0-RC1
stc:/Users/stc/Progs/ApacheDS/apacheds-1.0-RC1 root# grep 10389 *
stc:/Users/stc/Progs/ApacheDS/apacheds-1.0-RC1 root# grep 10389 */*
conf/server.xml: <property name="ldapPort"><value>10389</value></property>

stc:/Users/stc root# telnet localhost 10389
Trying ::1...
Connected to localhost.
Escape character is '^]'.
Connection closed by foreign host.

Any thoughts or suggestions? Thanks in advance!



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